The motorist suspected of running over a young boy and driving away from the scene last week has stepped forward, Oakdale police said Monday night.

The 5-year-old Maplewood boy was leaving a Friday evening school fundraiser at Pump It Up in Oakdale when he was hit by a sport-utility vehicle, according to the party facility's owner.

He suffered significant injuries, a police spokesperson said. Hospital staff said he was listed in fair condition Monday at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare in St. Paul.

A KSTP-TV report said the boy's mother, Shellie Rowe, identified him as Jakob Schafer. She said he had a broken femur and fractured pelvis. Rowe did not return a Pioneer Press call for comment Monday.

She said in the KSTP interview that Jakob was chasing a ball into the parking lot when he was hit. She was not there at the time.

According to a police report, officers responded to a report of a hit-and-run at Pump It Up just after 7:30 p.m. Friday and found the boy's father holding him. The boy's upper right thigh was injured and he appeared to have been run over by the vehicle, the report said.

Witnesses said they heard a "thud" but did not get license plate information and were able to tell police only that the vehicle was a dark SUV, the report said.

At the time of the accident, the fundraiser was the only event taking place at the party facility, Pump It Up owner Kelly McGowan said.

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Other businesses share the parking lot, but McGowan said she didn't know whether any were open at the time.

On Monday night, Oakdale police said the suspected driver of the SUV had voluntarily come forward. The person, who was not identified, was not in custody pending further investigation.

Pump It Up is a kids' party site with inflatable slides and bounce houses. It's a national chain and has at least five locations in the Twin Cities area.